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and it was emily's desire to keep it from alex. >> emily went cold turkey. cindy says the first couple of days, her daughter hardly left her bed, suffering from severe headaches. but after only four days, emily went home. >> did you think she was clean, off drugs, that that problem was behind her? >> i knew that she was still tired. >> but no longer addicted? >> no. >> you were convinced that it had been dealt with? >> yes. >> alex didn't find out about the detox until much later. but he says in the weeks before she died, emily still had a stash of pain pills. >> how many times did you say to your wife, if you don't get off the drugs, i'm going to have to leave you? >> at least three. >> but she wouldn't do it? >> she would fall back into her old habits. >> she would never agree to rehab? >> no. she told me that all her doctors are on the same page. everything is fine. >> so alex was telling everyone that his wife was a victim of her own demons. but soon, new evidence would emerge that would send this case in a more sinister direction. >>> coming up -- >> th
and it was emily's desire to keep it from alex. >> emily went cold turkey. cindy says the first couple of days, her daughter hardly left her bed, suffering from severe headaches. but after only four days, emily went home. >> did you think she was clean, off drugs, that that problem was behind her? >> i knew that she was still tired. >> but no longer addicted? >> no. >> you were convinced that it had been dealt with? >> yes. >> alex didn't find out...
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♪ emily: i'm emily chang this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, driverless cars are the next frontier but there is a controversy brewing within the industry about how to keep them safe. we hear from john chen who thinks expecting the driver to monitor them is even rational. plus, investors for more than $3 million into the robin hood latest funding. we discussed the rapid rise with the cofounder. and a troll of russian facebook ads are made public for the first time, showing their main goal is provoking discontent in the united states leading to the election of donald trump. first to our top story. the white house is hosting a -- officials from 40 companies on a summit on artificial intelligence and plenty of tech giants got the invitation, including facebook, amazon, alphabet, microsoft, and more. on the agenda, addressing national research development in the field of ai and the impact on workforce regulation and innovation, and china's plan to dominate ai by 2030 and they are not only country with a national strategy on ai. france and
♪ emily: i'm emily chang this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, driverless cars are the next frontier but there is a controversy brewing within the industry about how to keep them safe. we hear from john chen who thinks expecting the driver to monitor them is even rational. plus, investors for more than $3 million into the robin hood latest funding. we discussed the rapid rise with the cofounder. and a troll of russian facebook ads are made public for the first time, showing...
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♪ emily: i am emily chang, and this is the "best of bloomberg technology." we bring you all of our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, apple turning in a solid quarter. revenue, profit, and forecast painting a strong and stable picture. and wall street applauded. we bring you the highlights. the biggest headlines from facebook's f8. becoming a matchmaker for billions of users. and tesla gets testy. ceo elon musk shocks analysts and investors after he refuses to answer questions about margins and cash burn. but first, to our lead and apple's blockbuster second quarter numbers. some of the main takeaways, ceo tim cook says the smartphone market is not saturated. in the meantime, apple services business had a sensational quarter, and the business is on course to double revenue by 2020. for investors, apple will prioritize buybacks over dividend increases because the company thinks shares are cheap. apple stock shot up on the news, and we delved deeper into what it all means. tom giles and julie join us. julie: the big picture take but the numbers
♪ emily: i am emily chang, and this is the "best of bloomberg technology." we bring you all of our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, apple turning in a solid quarter. revenue, profit, and forecast painting a strong and stable picture. and wall street applauded. we bring you the highlights. the biggest headlines from facebook's f8. becoming a matchmaker for billions of users. and tesla gets testy. ceo elon musk shocks analysts and investors after he refuses to answer...
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emily: thank you. andre: it is also live content, sporting news, everything is shifting to a new dissolution platform and will change the way we think of television. lucas: i think it will be fragmented, because think five years from now, disney will introduce its on disney branded streaming services in two years, it will take over the years of its existence, and will be vulcanized between the direct digital players and the different bundles that are offered online because you have people trying to keep their money growing lots of different ways given the traditional model is under threat. emily: two competing views of the future, it is good for debate. thank you both for joining us. speaking with television streaming, the bbc and itv have held discussions about joining forces to create a british streaming service. the early-stage talks focus on how the uk's made by esther can -- main broadcasters can work together to create a streaming rival to heavyweights, netflix and amazon. netflix has a plan to m
emily: thank you. andre: it is also live content, sporting news, everything is shifting to a new dissolution platform and will change the way we think of television. lucas: i think it will be fragmented, because think five years from now, disney will introduce its on disney branded streaming services in two years, it will take over the years of its existence, and will be vulcanized between the direct digital players and the different bundles that are offered online because you have people...
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♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." next hour, thee trump administration tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the european union. a move condemned by america's closest allies. what it make -- means for talks with china and global technology. arm is rolling out a new version of its most popular chip designs. will they shake up the semiconductor industry? we will hear from the ceo. amazon dominates e-commerce -- up 40% of online spending in the united states. could walmart change of the global landscape going forward? first to our top story. the trump administration has taken its most aggressive step yet against major u.s. trading partners. the u.s. has imposed tariffs on imports fromminum the european union, canada, and mexico. it is certain to lead to retaliation. the eu has said it would take immediate steps to retaliate while mexico has vowed to impose duties on u.s. goods. wilbur ross says he is looking forward to more negotiations over the tariffs. joining us from washington dc to discuss it, simon lester, tra
♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." next hour, thee trump administration tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the european union. a move condemned by america's closest allies. what it make -- means for talks with china and global technology. arm is rolling out a new version of its most popular chip designs. will they shake up the semiconductor industry? we will hear from the ceo. amazon dominates e-commerce -- up 40% of online spending in...
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emily: i'm emily chang in washington, and this is "bloomberg technology." facebook's fake news fight. how the social media platform continues to tackle this issue, but can they win and what does it mean for upcoming elections around the globe? plus, tech giants like facebook, alphabet, and apple facing pressure from washington. what's in store for tech regulation? we will talk with the congressman. tech leaders are congregated in paris. we will speak with the heads of two companies who are both attending a tech summit hosted by the french president. first, to our top story. facebook launching an aggressive new campaign to tell the world how it is fighting fake news and how it's 2 -- its two billion users can spot it. it has been touting ai as a weapon to flag offending content. we caught up with facebook's chief scientist, who talks about how. >> ai produces content. it is part of the solution at detecting when something is bad. we quickly learned to deal with information. emily: here now with more, we are joined by facebook's newsfeed product manager to ta
emily: i'm emily chang in washington, and this is "bloomberg technology." facebook's fake news fight. how the social media platform continues to tackle this issue, but can they win and what does it mean for upcoming elections around the globe? plus, tech giants like facebook, alphabet, and apple facing pressure from washington. what's in store for tech regulation? we will talk with the congressman. tech leaders are congregated in paris. we will speak with the heads of two companies...
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emily: emily: you went on to duke. you got a bachelors in computer science and you got an mba at duke as well. this is when women were better represented in computer science. what was your experience like? melinda: it was exciting. i did notice after i got past the freshman class, there were just fewer and fewer women. that was just how it was. i learned to program with the guys. emily: you went on to microsoft where you got your first job in 1987. paint the picture of the early years at microsoft. melinda: i was so excited when i got this job. i knew they were on the forefront and i believed in what they were doing. because i had this technology background, i could move up on the business side quickly to manage whole teams of coders, people in user education, marketers, program managers. i had a decision to make a few months after i was at the company. it was tough. i was used to working in very all-male environment in college. it was abrasive and combative. i thought maybe, i will just quit and go somewhere else. i c
emily: emily: you went on to duke. you got a bachelors in computer science and you got an mba at duke as well. this is when women were better represented in computer science. what was your experience like? melinda: it was exciting. i did notice after i got past the freshman class, there were just fewer and fewer women. that was just how it was. i learned to program with the guys. emily: you went on to microsoft where you got your first job in 1987. paint the picture of the early years at...
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emily: do you think silicon valley can fix this? the problem of not having enough women at the table? melinda: i know silicon valley can fix this. they just have to decide they want to. they they are one of the most , innovative, amazing places. look at the technology that has come out of there that did not exist before. so they put their brains to this problem, and they get serious and put their money behind it, yeah, they can absolutely change it. the president, no matter who he or she is, has a responsibility to be a moral authority in the country and to be a role model. emily: your name and bill's name have been floated as vice presidential candidates. do either of you have political aspirations? ♪ emily: as you have said, you have been focused on gender for many years. what about our children? video games are still incredibly violent. you know social media has all of , these problems. if we do not change this now, what are the dangers? melinda: the dangers are that you will amplify the things that go on naturally that used to
emily: do you think silicon valley can fix this? the problem of not having enough women at the table? melinda: i know silicon valley can fix this. they just have to decide they want to. they they are one of the most , innovative, amazing places. look at the technology that has come out of there that did not exist before. so they put their brains to this problem, and they get serious and put their money behind it, yeah, they can absolutely change it. the president, no matter who he or she is,...
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emily: who is in the lead? chamath: if he said to his went to be the leader in data consumption, i would say amazon. if you ask about intent, it would be google. if you talk about content consumption, it would be facebook. for example, in health care that is no clear winner yet, in education and adaptive learning, there is no clear winner. in financial regulation and issuance of credit, there is no clear winner. there are many markets where we don't know yet. so now it is about figuring out how to start companies think about this as their core primary reason to exist, and they collect data and use it in a really thoughtful and honorable way. emily: you have raised $600 million. excuse me, $690 million to help companies go public. everybody wants to know if a startup has been chosen? i am trying to read your body language. chamath: no comment. emily: would you consider an overseas company? chamath: i really can't comment. part of it is i want to respect the confidentiality of the process and the realities of sec
emily: who is in the lead? chamath: if he said to his went to be the leader in data consumption, i would say amazon. if you ask about intent, it would be google. if you talk about content consumption, it would be facebook. for example, in health care that is no clear winner yet, in education and adaptive learning, there is no clear winner. in financial regulation and issuance of credit, there is no clear winner. there are many markets where we don't know yet. so now it is about figuring out how...
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. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang. coming up, tesla reports results and says it has overcome the battery bottleneck that botched its earlier goals. cambridge analytica shuttered. how it can still be in legal trouble after closing down operations. shares of apple turned in the best performance in february on earnings results. where the tech giant goes from here. first to the lead, tesla shares flat after initially spiking. they reported revenue that beat estimates and produced the model three at a rate of 2000 cars for three weeks in april. the electric carmaker forecast it will generate cash in the second half as production of the critical model three gains traction. tesla is on track to make 5000 sedans a week in about two months, according to a letter to shareholders. joining us is max chafkin, and in portland we have ed niedermeyer. max, big goals. the 5000 car a week target and they will generate cash in the second half of the year. do you buy it? max: this has been the line tesla has been putting forward the last
. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang. coming up, tesla reports results and says it has overcome the battery bottleneck that botched its earlier goals. cambridge analytica shuttered. how it can still be in legal trouble after closing down operations. shares of apple turned in the best performance in february on earnings results. where the tech giant goes from here. first to the lead, tesla shares flat after initially spiking. they reported revenue that beat estimates and produced the model three at a...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back. i'm emily chang. as we have been discussing, executives from alphabet, amazon, and facebook attended a meeting at the white house on thursday on artificial intelligence. it was the first meeting between amazon and the white house since president trump began targeting the company via tweets in march. we talked to chamath palihapitiya, who left facebook when it was a year old and began his own firm. he is making big ways in how business gets done in silicon valley. take a listen. chamath: it is too nuanced to really understand from so far away. i think the good news is these meetings probably say there is some amount of effort being given. but the reality is people in silicon valley don't understand what ai is. the idea is that until we really grapple with what it really means, fact versus fiction, it will take many years before government understands what is at risk and what is at play. emily: we saw mark zuckerberg testify before congress and lawmakers did not seem to understand how facebook work. tha
this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back. i'm emily chang. as we have been discussing, executives from alphabet, amazon, and facebook attended a meeting at the white house on thursday on artificial intelligence. it was the first meeting between amazon and the white house since president trump began targeting the company via tweets in march. we talked to chamath palihapitiya, who left facebook when it was a year old and began his own firm. he is making big ways in how business gets done in...
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emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang. supply chain payment company tradeshift has announced it is raising $250 million in funding led by goldman sachs. the new round brings funding to $400 million, valuing the company at $1.1 billion. it launched a new service enabling blockchain finance. it is a platform for the supply chain. it is now offering a more transparent payment solution. joining me now is the ceo, christian lanng. what you do, as i understand, is utilized watching to record all transactions in a public ledger, which ensures more transparency in the supply chain process. can you give me specific examples on why this could be so transformative? christian: if you think about supply chain, they are very complicated. they have very different partners working on different products. what we do is provide our customers with a platform to run everything that happens in their supply chain. for a lot of scenarios, they need to collaborate with third parties or multi-stakeholder ecosystems. for all of those scenarios, we a
emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang. supply chain payment company tradeshift has announced it is raising $250 million in funding led by goldman sachs. the new round brings funding to $400 million, valuing the company at $1.1 billion. it launched a new service enabling blockchain finance. it is a platform for the supply chain. it is now offering a more transparent payment solution. joining me now is the ceo, christian lanng. what you do, as i understand, is utilized...
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emily: i'm emily chang in washington and this is "bloomberg technology." in the next hour, mark zuckerberg faces the wrath of european parliament and leaves a lot of questions unanswered, and a lot of lawmakers frustrated. we will bring you the highlights. plus, good the cryptocurrency markets have a friend in washington? a candidate joins us to find out why he thinks a digital cryptocurrency expert should be in the capitol. and in the world of e-sports, competitive play at fortnite are expected to gain more popularity this year. we will ask the ceo how it works in this massive market. but first, to our top story. mark zuckerberg testifying before the european parliament. he faced tough questions about data privacy, advertising, and whether facebook is a monopoly that needs to be broken up. zuckerberg meantime had one specific message to convey, and that is that he is sorry. >> it's also become clear over the last couple of years that we haven't done enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm as well. and that goes for fake news, foreign interf
emily: i'm emily chang in washington and this is "bloomberg technology." in the next hour, mark zuckerberg faces the wrath of european parliament and leaves a lot of questions unanswered, and a lot of lawmakers frustrated. we will bring you the highlights. plus, good the cryptocurrency markets have a friend in washington? a candidate joins us to find out why he thinks a digital cryptocurrency expert should be in the capitol. and in the world of e-sports, competitive play at fortnite...
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emily: how did your mom and dad feel about this? i know they are entrepreneurs. >> i often wonder if i were in their shoes, how would i react? the assets can explain our decisions. they were always supportive. i think john and i are very likely -- lucky to have parents like that. emily: you got into white commentator. you moved to gwen's eyes to build the company. walk me through the early days of building? >> the early days of building were not that glamorous. john, myself and programming all day, everyday. up and runningt with real customers as soon as possible. we accepted stripe in january of 2010. only had a couple of weeks of working on it. the feedback was, what does this business want? and how will be implemented that? let's make it happen as quick as we can. when we are added -- ready, let's add a second business. emily: you say no one has to fill in order for strike 26 he does that mean? does it mean you don't think you have real competitors? >> i think there is a desire to set these things up as stripe versus banks. a ver
emily: how did your mom and dad feel about this? i know they are entrepreneurs. >> i often wonder if i were in their shoes, how would i react? the assets can explain our decisions. they were always supportive. i think john and i are very likely -- lucky to have parents like that. emily: you got into white commentator. you moved to gwen's eyes to build the company. walk me through the early days of building? >> the early days of building were not that glamorous. john, myself and...
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i'm emily chang. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: president trump picking up the heat on china, talking of tariffs in two weeks time. haidi: italy in july, the president will meet again on wednesday after failing to agree to a cabinet. u.s. stocks slumping the most in a month, joining the uncertainty in rome. oil rallied.
i'm emily chang. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: president trump picking up the heat on china, talking of tariffs in two weeks time. haidi: italy in july, the president will meet again on wednesday after failing to agree to a cabinet. u.s. stocks slumping the most in a month, joining the uncertainty in rome. oil rallied.
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, amazon holds its annual shareholders meeting, and activists and protesters turned up the heat on the normally low-key affair. we are on the ground in seattle. plus, the price of bitcoin remains well off its december highs. regulatory concerns have slowed them down. has the crypto craze run out of steam? and how the online payment startup strife has grown into a giant, valued at more than $9 billion. we will hear from the cofounders and brothers, john and patrick. but first, to our top story. amazon holds the annual shareholders meeting in seattle. and while the event is normally low-key, interest this year is high. various activists are protesting over taxes, working conditions, diversity, and more. inside the meeting, ceo jeff bezos outlined the agenda for the coming year and answered questions about antitrust issues. we are joined by our "bloomberg tech" reporter, spencer. tell us what jeff bezos had to say. reporter: probably the biggest question that ca
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, amazon holds its annual shareholders meeting, and activists and protesters turned up the heat on the normally low-key affair. we are on the ground in seattle. plus, the price of bitcoin remains well off its december highs. regulatory concerns have slowed them down. has the crypto craze run out of steam? and how the online payment startup strife has grown into a giant, valued at more...
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. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang live from the conference in beverly hills, california. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, apple shares on the rise after the tech giant sold more than 52 million iphones in the quarter, but did it reflects strong demand? highlights and analysis through this hour. big headlines including plans for the social network to become a matchmaker for its billions of users. and more highlights, arianna huffington joins us to talk about the goals for uber for the next year. apple second-quarter numbers are in. revenue in line up 16% from the , quarter last year, down from second the $88 billion the company brought in in the holiday quarter. that is typical. apple sold 52.2 million iphones, holding up to estimates. questions surround the future of the iphone x. the average price was $796 last quarter to $728 this quarter. apple is rising after hours as well as suppliers. joining us now to dive deeper is the vice president at forrester research and our "bloomberg technology" executive editor. a lot to digest here, including the forecast for ne
. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang live from the conference in beverly hills, california. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, apple shares on the rise after the tech giant sold more than 52 million iphones in the quarter, but did it reflects strong demand? highlights and analysis through this hour. big headlines including plans for the social network to become a matchmaker for its billions of users. and more highlights, arianna huffington joins us to talk about the goals for uber for...
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♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg technology. gdp are goes into effect this friday. changing forever. how tech companies handle personal data. how it will affect you and what the likelihood it is and -- implemented in the united states. steve mnuchin is urging the justice department to review big -- review the power big tech has on the economy. the tech conference kicks off in paris. can emmanuel macron transform france into a global innovation? to our top story. it is the first truly massive set of laws of the digital age. it is going into effect in europe. it is called gdpr. it is meant to safeguard the information of european citizens. any company found violating the rules could face fines of millions of dollars. that means a company like facebook could be on the hook for $1.6 billion if it is found in violation. we will go to london to see if these laws will test that saying that silicon valley innovates while the eu regulates. we are joined by caroline hyde and alex. fortune 500 companies are spending almost a billion dollar
♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg technology. gdp are goes into effect this friday. changing forever. how tech companies handle personal data. how it will affect you and what the likelihood it is and -- implemented in the united states. steve mnuchin is urging the justice department to review big -- review the power big tech has on the economy. the tech conference kicks off in paris. can emmanuel macron transform france into a global innovation? to our top story....
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. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, tesla's tantrum. elon musk was blunt with shareholders in an highly unusual earnings call. startups have been catching up to silicon valley. we catch up with a partner at union square ventures. the largest public offerings in years. xiaomi filed to go public with an eye-popping $1 billion valuation. tesla ceo elon musk heated conference call after the company reported earnings wednesday. turned out musk's responses overshadowed the company results, which the expectations. -- beat expectations. then came what an analyst described as a truly bizarre earnings call, where musk had a blunt message for investors. elon: if you are concerned about volatility, you should buy another stock. i am not here to convince you to buy our stock. do not buy it if volatility is scary. there you go. emily: musk was especially combative with two analysts in this exchange. >> where specifically will you be -- elon: next. more boneheaded questions are not cool. next. >> can you let us know what percentage have actually taken
. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, tesla's tantrum. elon musk was blunt with shareholders in an highly unusual earnings call. startups have been catching up to silicon valley. we catch up with a partner at union square ventures. the largest public offerings in years. xiaomi filed to go public with an eye-popping $1 billion valuation. tesla ceo elon musk heated conference call after the company reported earnings wednesday. turned out musk's...
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♪ emily: i am emily chang, and this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all of our top interview from this week in tech. coming up in the next hour, chamath palihapitiya of social+capital joins us for an extended conversation on the biggest issues facing tech and venture capitalists right now. plus, uber predicts customers will hail flying taxis. we will hear from uber ceo dara khosrowshahi ahead. and more questions swirling around tesla after a bizarre earnings call. ceo elon musk is now reportedly putting contractors on notice and sparring with warren buffet. ♪ emily: this week, officials from top tech companies, including google, amazon, and facebook, attended a meeting at the white house on artificial intelligence. this ai summit was held amidst rising concerns about jobs, and the influence of china. it was not just tech. officials from goldman sachs, boeing, and cbs also got an invitation. we covered the details thursday ahead of the meeting, and bloomberg news' ben brody and spencer soper joined us. spencer: there are some signs of those tensions easing,
♪ emily: i am emily chang, and this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all of our top interview from this week in tech. coming up in the next hour, chamath palihapitiya of social+capital joins us for an extended conversation on the biggest issues facing tech and venture capitalists right now. plus, uber predicts customers will hail flying taxis. we will hear from uber ceo dara khosrowshahi ahead. and more questions swirling around tesla after a bizarre...
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i'm emily chang. in the wake of brexit and president trump's complicated relationship, firms are expanding their presence in paris. google and facebook are making a large investments in france. on monday, caroline hyde previewed what would be a big week for paris and tech. ♪ caroline: french president emmanuel macron is looking to become the go-to head of state for global tech. this week, he spoke to heads of notable firms at the presidential palace. the meetings will be followed by the visa technology summit that could signal a big shift for the country. for years, the french tech scene has operated in the shadow of the world, but he is capitalizing on a void left by president trump's complicated relationship with global tech. france has had only three startups achieve unicorn status, compared to 22 in the u.k., and 105 in the united rates. ♪ -- in the united states. but recently, the paris tech industry is reinventing itself. there were a record 743 tech deals in 2017, growing by 45% from 2016,
i'm emily chang. in the wake of brexit and president trump's complicated relationship, firms are expanding their presence in paris. google and facebook are making a large investments in france. on monday, caroline hyde previewed what would be a big week for paris and tech. ♪ caroline: french president emmanuel macron is looking to become the go-to head of state for global tech. this week, he spoke to heads of notable firms at the presidential palace. the meetings will be followed by the visa...
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emily: can we get there? 2021 ors, it might be 2025 different managers talk about when they will release the car. we should take time, as the technology and automotive sector should take the time to get it right. emily: and are their privacy concerns? john: when argument is about monitoring and i think that is a deep concern. anytime you put data on accessibility whether internet or whatever it might be, it hole.es that who concern,lso an area of but i am back to the original think that it is a great idea. if whenwhen and not cars are given safely. will not be zero accidents but we hope it will cut down a majority of auto the counties. -- auto fatalities. >> you need a federal standard because that will get away from a lot of states conduct with different initiatives and how they work towards it. caution is the name of the incas were talking about people's lives and that is what we have always said and that is what we continue to say. emily: what would you like to see happen with regulation? making am a big t
emily: can we get there? 2021 ors, it might be 2025 different managers talk about when they will release the car. we should take time, as the technology and automotive sector should take the time to get it right. emily: and are their privacy concerns? john: when argument is about monitoring and i think that is a deep concern. anytime you put data on accessibility whether internet or whatever it might be, it hole.es that who concern,lso an area of but i am back to the original think that it is a...
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emily: how did you encounter bias? melinda: i encountered it far more in industry than i did inside of microsoft. microsoft was glow -- growing. i felt like i had every opportunity opened to me if i did well. if i performed well as a female. in industry, i ran into it all the time to i would present, and i would show at it -- show up at a user group that is 95% male, and they would like, this woman is going to present to us? what could she possibly know about this product? as soon as i opened my mouth, it was clear i knew the product in depth. i was managing the developers who are writing the code. i knew what was in that code. on people'sit faces. i would bump up against it. i would learn to push through it. emily: james damore was recently fired at google for writing a memo in which he claimed that men are more biological suited to computers than women. that mistaken assumption or toxic assumption is part of the problem? melinda: i think we all have a bias. i think we need to get under the hurt -- and be fed and figu
emily: how did you encounter bias? melinda: i encountered it far more in industry than i did inside of microsoft. microsoft was glow -- growing. i felt like i had every opportunity opened to me if i did well. if i performed well as a female. in industry, i ran into it all the time to i would present, and i would show at it -- show up at a user group that is 95% male, and they would like, this woman is going to present to us? what could she possibly know about this product? as soon as i opened...
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emily: i am emily chang, and this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all of the top interview from this weekend tech. next, an expert. uber'se will hear from ceo ahead. and more questions swirling around tesla after a bizarre earnings call to hear elon musk is putting contractors on notice. officials from top tech companies intended a meeting at the white house f-150 on artificial intelligence. it was not just tech. officials from goldman sachs, boeing, and the -- cbs got an invitation. we covered the meeting. ben: there are signs of tensions easing and in there was the first lady who released her initiative of anti-bullying and anti-opioid campaign. amazon up a shutout at that, and the trumped weeks at amazon have settled for now, along with a little gesture with the first 's initiative seems like there could be a cooling of the tension. emily: is there a signal from anyone other than the president himself from within the administration that amazon in particular has something to worry about? there is regulatory concerns about the tech and amazon gets lumped in w
emily: i am emily chang, and this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all of the top interview from this weekend tech. next, an expert. uber'se will hear from ceo ahead. and more questions swirling around tesla after a bizarre earnings call to hear elon musk is putting contractors on notice. officials from top tech companies intended a meeting at the white house f-150 on artificial intelligence. it was not just tech. officials from goldman sachs, boeing, and the...
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♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. coming up in the next hour, gdp are are now being enforced in europe. tech companies had months to prepare, but are they ready? plus the trump administration has reached agreement that will allow cte to remain in business. and, spacex completes its test mission this year. meantime, china launches a satellite that ushers in a new era and the global a spirit we will discuss who is in the lead. but first, your top story. the new era of consumer privacy has also arrived here at consumer data privacy. europe's data protection went into effect friday. here is everything you need to know. >> the eu is introducing new rules that will dramatically impacts how companies collect, store, and store data. it is the gdp are coming into effect on may 25. it is to act company that personal data. what will change for customers? instead of fine print and legal jargon, they will have to get unambiguous consent to collect data. these rules don't just apply to social networking site spirit it affects schoo
♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. coming up in the next hour, gdp are are now being enforced in europe. tech companies had months to prepare, but are they ready? plus the trump administration has reached agreement that will allow cte to remain in business. and, spacex completes its test mission this year. meantime, china launches a satellite that ushers in a new era and the global a spirit we will discuss who is in the lead. but first, your top story. the new era of consumer privacy...
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emily the streaming audience. emily: how is it presented? >> people are focused more on the show and less on the transparent acceptance that cord cutting has happened and audiences want to be online. mickeycan we doubt mouse, and the teaser for rapid growth two, stars on its blood from, and twitter announced sunday like 30 or 40 different missions on monday. who can convince advertisers wherever they are selling, there is a phrase of too much tv. it is the golden age of tv, but there are so many shows, i don't know who has time to watch them all. finition of a hit changing? is the audience become more fragmented? andre: more and more advertising is going to audience advertising. traditionally a was that i hope my audience like a certain type of show, and assume based on some music rating that the audience is life from the cross over the top and connect to be there is expectations of actually knowing the audience and not just only the age and gender but also do they drive a luxury vehicle and are they in market for international travel? becom
emily the streaming audience. emily: how is it presented? >> people are focused more on the show and less on the transparent acceptance that cord cutting has happened and audiences want to be online. mickeycan we doubt mouse, and the teaser for rapid growth two, stars on its blood from, and twitter announced sunday like 30 or 40 different missions on monday. who can convince advertisers wherever they are selling, there is a phrase of too much tv. it is the golden age of tv, but there are...
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emily: i am emily chang, and this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all of our top interviews from this week in tech. in the next hour, gdpr goes into effect, changing forever how tech companies handle personal data. how it will affect you, and what is the likelihood it will be implemented in the united states? plus, zuckerberg faces the wrath of european parliament and leaves a lot of questions unanswered and lawmakers frustrated. we will bring you the highlights. tech leaders descend on paris to attend french president macron's tech summit. we will hear from some of the top names in european tech ahead. now to our top story -- friday, europe's new data privacy laws officially went into effect. gdpr, the general data protection regulation, brings unprecedented fine for companies that fail to adequately protect the data of eu citizens. we are talking 4% of of an offending entity's globabl total revenue or $24 million, whichever is higher. so just how will these new laws affect consumers around the world? bloomberg has the answer. >> you may have seen a few of th
emily: i am emily chang, and this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all of our top interviews from this week in tech. in the next hour, gdpr goes into effect, changing forever how tech companies handle personal data. how it will affect you, and what is the likelihood it will be implemented in the united states? plus, zuckerberg faces the wrath of european parliament and leaves a lot of questions unanswered and lawmakers frustrated. we will bring you the...
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emily: i am emily chang, and this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all of the top interviews from this week in tech. in the next hour, changing forever. how tech companies handle personal data. how it will affect you, and what the likelihood it is implemented in the united states? plus, zuckerberg faces the wrath of european parliament. we will bring you the highlights. pariseaders to send on presidenth emmanuel macron. now it's our top story -- friday, europe's new basic privacy laws when into effect. brings unprecedented fine for companies that offend, we talking 10% of revenue report $.4 million, whichever is higher. we have the answer. ofyou may have seen a few these pop up on your phone. google, facebook, twitter, go daddy, and many more are updating their policies to give consumers more control over their personal data. those updates and changes are thanks to a new law governing data privacy, gdpr. only applies gdpr to people who live in the european union, but it's adoption is expected to have american backers. why don't we have that? when you sign up fo
emily: i am emily chang, and this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all of the top interviews from this week in tech. in the next hour, changing forever. how tech companies handle personal data. how it will affect you, and what the likelihood it is implemented in the united states? plus, zuckerberg faces the wrath of european parliament. we will bring you the highlights. pariseaders to send on presidenth emmanuel macron. now it's our top story -- friday,...
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emily: right. so as companies go through this, what are the biggest pain points, which is that, now that you have done it? doug: taking user rights seriously and making sure disclosures to users meet not just a letter, but fully, letter and spirit of the law. that will be paramount to compliance. and regulators have been clear that they want to make sure that those notices that you the users and granular.it one concern the regulators have, is in the european union people are used to clicking through the a concernut there is that users may not take full advantage of all the information be made available to them. so consent is a big topic. data security is another one. that happened in the background, but that a notification rules notice, that2 hour were required companies to have monitoring measures in place so they can detect a breach if it occurs. simply complying with the new access requests, that is going to require companies to put in place new procedures as well. emily: there have been reports
emily: right. so as companies go through this, what are the biggest pain points, which is that, now that you have done it? doug: taking user rights seriously and making sure disclosures to users meet not just a letter, but fully, letter and spirit of the law. that will be paramount to compliance. and regulators have been clear that they want to make sure that those notices that you the users and granular.it one concern the regulators have, is in the european union people are used to clicking...
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emily: great to have you. generalpean union's data protection regulation goes into effect may 25, but how and doesoes gdpr work, it have a chance of inspiring similar laws in the u.s.? bloomberg's "quick take" gives you all you need to know. >> you may have seen a few of these pop up in your email. google, facebook, go daddy, tesco, h&m, and many more are updating the policies to give consumers more control over their personal data. those updates are thanks to a new law governing data privacy. gdpr only applies to people who live in the european union, but its adoption is largely expected to have americans asking, why don't we have that? here is how data collection currently works. facebook,ign-up for you have to click a box agreeing to the company's terms. those terms give facebook the right to track your online activities even if you are not actively browsing facebook. facebook allows third parties to access this. >> consumers will have a right to copies of anything. up to entire archives of all the content
emily: great to have you. generalpean union's data protection regulation goes into effect may 25, but how and doesoes gdpr work, it have a chance of inspiring similar laws in the u.s.? bloomberg's "quick take" gives you all you need to know. >> you may have seen a few of these pop up in your email. google, facebook, go daddy, tesco, h&m, and many more are updating the policies to give consumers more control over their personal data. those updates are thanks to a new law...